GeorgiaGirl
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Actually wonder if the bowling ball chokes off again before the precip comes east.
And the cutoff is further west.Brady, Texas getting absolutely hammered this run. Wow.
The energy from the north seems to have detached from the southern energy much earlier this run..hmmm
Well it is a Christmas miracle with the 850 line up in Virginia!Snow in N NC on Christmas!! An SD Christmas present!
850s aren't the end all, be all , with regards to snow and iceWell it is a Christmas miracle with the 850 line up in Virginia!
I like it , the euro cut it off then kicked it out . It's better for storm chances vs a cold dry NW flowThat SW cutoff is killing the chance for strong SE cold again. Maybe it will go away on later runs?!/!
I like it , the euro cut it off then kicked it out . It's better for storm chances vs a cold dry NW flow
The cut off is going to be the storm once it's kicked out. Between the cut off and the SER, both will be working together to pump a moist SW flow, moistening the upper levels along the front. The moisture that's along the front isn't a storm system, it's just from a moist SW flow. If that cut off sits there longer, it could amp up the SER, and if that occurred, most places in the SE US won't see any frozen precip. The cut off needs to kick out.Yeah I don't think we mind the SW cutoff in this case, it's the best chance for a storm to actually occur. It just can't sit there like it has and either fizzle or become a cutter later.
The cut off is going to be the storm once it's kicked out. Between the cut off and the SER, both will be working together to pump a moist SW flow, moistening the upper levels along the front. The moisture that's along the front isn't a storm system, it's just from a moist SW flow. If that cut off sits there longer, it could amp up the SER, and if that occurred, most places in the SE US won't see any frozen precip. The cut off needs to kick out.
Is your vid up yetThe cut off is going to be the storm once it's kicked out. Between the cut off and the SER, both will be working together to pump a moist SW flow, moistening the upper levels along the front. The moisture that's along the front isn't a storm system, it's just from a moist SW flow. If that cut off sits there longer, it could amp up the SER, and if that occurred, most places in the SE US won't see any frozen precip. The cut off needs to kick out.
I seen the 18z gfs with another wintry event on the 26/27 time frame. Could be two different storms or emerge into one .Regardless of what we see the pattern leading into Christmas into the next week is ripe for a major ice event
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Tornado, Hurricane, Major Ice Event ... least it's 1 out of 3 for safety down here ...Regardless of what we see the pattern leading into Christmas into the next week is ripe for a major ice event
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Hate being in the bullseye this far out but man the Euro was a thing of beauty for these parts. Gonna be a fun week to watch this unfold.
Hello LA Nina...sighMore good news from your local Curmudgeon ...
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If anyone still has doubts about the negative effects from the SW cutoff for the SE US (by the way, MDA pro mets agree), compare the beautiful H5 setup of the 0Z GFS at hour 192 with its lack of SW low/no SER/solid cold heading SE with the H5 setup of the 6Z hour 186, 12Z hour 180, and 18Z hour 174 with their SW cutoffs and SE ridges. If only that SW cutoff were a fake! Are we still early enough for that to still be possible? The Euro has had major problems with SW cutoffs in the past.
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even if the cutoff kicks out it would be a big storm and most likely a warm system. It's a fine line we are walkingThe cut off is going to be the storm once it's kicked out. Between the cut off and the SER, both will be working together to pump a moist SW flow, moistening the upper levels along the front. The moisture that's along the front isn't a storm system, it's just from a moist SW flow. If that cut off sits there longer, it could amp up the SER, and if that occurred, most places in the SE US won't see any frozen precip. The cut off needs to kick out.
Im still amazed how early the last week snowstorm was. To me thats worth it all, especially how far south it snowed and actually stayed for 4/5 days. I have pictures and vids, for memories so my kids will grow up knowing they had a privileged seeing snow. Watching my kids reaction when it did snow was worth a million winters
It's pretty neutral and looking at the map above you could make a case for negativeShows just how much the PNA drives our weather in winter.